The Journey North, Part I

by | Feb 15, 2011 | Stories & Expeditions | 1 comment

If you can, do it. It’s not always possible–nor is it always right–to do everything. But if it’s possible, and if it’s right, do it!

I have not traveled often by myself, nor do I recommend it, but over the past two weeks, the pieces fit together perfectly to allow for a journey north to places that expanded beyond my scope of travel heretofore.

The first few days of the journey took me two hours northwest of Ottawa in Ontario Canada, to a little town called Beachburg. I stayed with an affable, friendly family where I found myself happily immersed in the country Canadian way of life. Lennoxville, in southeastern Quebec, just 30 minutes north of the Vermont border, was the next stop: a place where I had the delightful opportunity of visiting with several other like-minded Christian families.

Every day was different; no two people were the same; every place was unlike every other. But while I was there, I purposed to make the most of it, despite how I felt nor how unexpected the situation might be. And with a camera at my side, I tried to make the most of that, too.

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  1. Robert Staddon

    James!! That “Home in the Country” shot looks JUST like a painting! It’s amazing!! I LOVE your pictures, bro! 🙂

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